Ghanaian rapper, Edem will take his turn on Joy Prime Presents on the 25th of July, 2020 to treat music lovers and his fans to an exciting live acoustic performance in a virtual concert on Joy Prime.
Joy Prime Presents is a show designed to celebrate authenticity and uniqueness of personalities in the creative arts industry.
Speaking about his anticipation of the show, Edem expressed excitement about his performance, adding that he looks forward to giving off his best to thrill his fans. “I just want to ensure that I will leave my viewers with pleasant memories.”
Join us on Saturday the 25th of July, 2020 at 8pm sharp as Joy Prime Presents Edem!
Don’t miss out on the amazing live band session with Edem, as he takes us through some beautiful tunes from old to current in a virtual concert live on Joy Prime.
Joy Prime Presents Edem this July 25 at 8pm. Let’s celebrate our stars. Make a date.
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